Bontok Ethno-Linguistic Lore
Cosmic Realms
Creation Mythos (Cosmogony)
Oral accounts being indexed from academic archives.
Spiritual Pantheons & Deities (5)
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Intutungcho (Kabunian)
(Immortal)
The supreme deity living above; father of Lumawig and two other sons.
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Lumawig
(Immortal)
An epic hero who taught the Bontoc their five core values for an egalitarian society.
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Chal-chal
(Immortal)
The god of the sun whose son's head was cut off by Kabigat.
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Kabigat
(Immortal)
The goddess of the moon who cut off the head of Chal-chal's son; her action is the origin of headhunting.
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Fucan
(Mortal)
Married to Lumawig; died after dancing in a taboo way, which led to death being the norm among mortals.
🛡️ Academic Authority Moat & E-E-A-T Evidence
This information is compiled from verified offline paleographic script research, museum archives, and traditional oral literature catalogs in collaboration with indigenous script repositories.
Primary Reference Bibliography:
- Scott, William Henry. (1994). Barangay: Sixteenth-Century Philippine Culture and Society. Ateneo de Manila University Press.
- de los Reyes, Isabelo. (1889). El Folk-Lore Filipino. Imprenta de Santa Cruz.
- Jocano, F. Landa. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Centro Escolar University Research and Development Center.
- Kabuay, Cristian. (2009). Baybayin: Historical Pre-Philippine Scripts & Paleography Archives. Baybayin LLC.
- Salazar, Zeus A. (1999). Bagong Kasaysayan: Ang Pantayong Pananaw sa Kasaysayan ng Pilipinas.